Elitist Blueprint For World Government Revealed New book written by insider
- 6,000 globalists control the planet and plan to completely end
national sovereignty, manifesto for dealing with "antiglobalist"
resistors unveiled

A new book written by a leading globalist
luminary provides a blueprint for how 6,000 elitists plan to completely
end national sovereignty, impose a system of global governance, and how
they will deal with an international network of people that resist their
agenda.

Superclass: The Global Power Elite and
the World They Are Making is a manifesto for how the elite plan to
shape the course of the planet and impose a new world order while combating
the inevitable "global network of antiglobalists" who will rise
up against it.

The author of the book, David J. Rothkopf,
is a visiting scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
and has previously served as the Deputy Undersecretary of Commerce for
International Trade during the administration of Bill Clinton before he
became managing director of Kissinger and Associates in January 1996.

A
Salon.com review alarmingly details the brazen premise of Rothkopf's
book - a global elite now run the planet and have usurped the power of
national governments while ensuring laws constrained by borders are all
but obsolete.

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"Each one of them is one in a million.
They number six thousand on a planet of six billion. They run our governments,
our largest corporations, the powerhouses of international finance, the
media, world religions, and, from the shadows, the world’s most
dangerous criminal and terrorist organizations. They are the global superclass,
and they are shaping the history of our time," states the promo for
the book.

The threadbare notion that Rothkopf's book
is a critical and impartial investigation of the global elite can be rejected
out of hand just by looking at the author's biography - in reality he
is a cherished insider.

Throughout the book Rothkopf fawns over
the global elite of which he too is a member. The Salon review notes his
"palpable thrill" at "recognizing CEOs, oil company executives
and Harvard professors on his way to a fondue restaurant," in the
globalist enclave of Davos, Switzerland and his obsession with listing
every banal "achievement" of each elitist he speaks with.

According to the article, the kind of elitist
celebrated in Rothkopf's book "have little need for national loyalty,
view national boundaries as obstacles that thankfully are vanishing, and
see national governments as residues from the past whose only useful function
is to facilitate the elite's global operations."

Rothkopf himself concurs that laws and regulations
defined by borders and nation states are obsolete and need to be replaced
not by a global government but by "global governance". The fact
that the ultimate goals of the two - the total elimination of national
sovereignty - are essentially identical is not lost on globalists who
know that a more subtle imposition of centralized control needs to be
enacted in order to con the serfs into sacrificing their identity. A sharply
defined "world government" is too visceral a concept and would
attract fierce opposition, therefore a method of forcing countries to
adopt harmonized policies of "global governance" is the new
approach that globalists have embarked on.

Rothkopf ominously expresses the plan to
mandate the "Registration and management of Internet domain names
(via a collection of organizations)" under a global umbrella, which
the informed will recognize as a bastardized version of Internet 2, where
individuals require government permits to operate a website under tight
regulation.

The article concedes that, "Rational
as it may sound to set up such systems, they just aren't directly answerable
to the populace at large -- they're undemocratic," which Rothkopf
admits will give rise to rebellions and pave the way for more people like
Venezuela's Hugo Chavez, who he labels as being part of "the global
network of antiglobalists," and a man who has "made political
theater out of taunting and thwarting the global elite."

Rothkopf's answer to the inevitable antagonism
that will be directed towards the globalists as their agenda unfolds is
to hoodwink the commoners into thinking they have influence in the new
world order that is being built around them - a
method otherwise known as the Delphi Technique, which is universally
recognized as an underhanded and unethical ploy of achieving consensus
through deception.

According to Rothkopf the, "Superclass
ought to be smart enough to foresee any such crisis and head it off by
doing more to make the currently disenfranchised feel like "stakeholders"
in the new global order."

The fact that the same elitists Rothkopf
affords such sycophantic adulation are also personally responsible for
the policies that result in the slaughter of untold millions and the misery
of countless others across the globe matters little to Rothkopf, who also
has no qualms about including Osama Bin Laden in a group of 6,000 "global
elite" who now control the world and "whose connections to each
other have become more significant than their ties to their home nations
and governments."

Superclass maintains that the elite,
who mainly comprise "older males of European descent who graduated
from prestigious Western colleges," are "an improvement on those
of the past," but this rings hollow when we consider the state of
the planet that they have crafted.

A million-plus dead Iraqis since 2003, a
global economy in chaos and individual freedom under attack in every corner
of the world suggests the much-vaunted global elite - worshipped in Rothkopf's
book as saviors of the Earth - are more accurately parasites and a cancer
upon humanity.

Watch Rothkopf give a lecture on the power
of the global elite. He identifies Bohemian Grove as a key meeting venue
for the globalists. Decide for yourself whether he is a fawning sycophant
or an objective critic. Rothkopf creates a false paradigm by claiming
that freedom is at the opposite end of the scale to justice and essentially
argues that the world's problems can only be solved by moving away from
freedom towards justice, which is a complete contradiction in terms.

Rothkopf's approach is to blame the world's
problems on free-market capitalism and and imply that global elitists
are a new phenomenon and therefore part of the solution, when in reality
the elite created monopoly capitalism and have been a hidden-hand manipulating
world events and offering solutions to problems they created for centuries.

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